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I'm building a web page about Cuba's lighthouses (http://www.lighthousesrus.org/Gulf/Cuba.htm#CU23). I'd like to use your photo. Please send me an eMail via c@lighthousesRus.org and mention Punta Rasa in Cuba to let me know your thoughts.
This is Low Library, but it is not actually the library, although it says so on the front. It is the administration building now -- it has not been used as a library since the 1930s. The main library is Butler Library, facing it across College Green -- there are many pictures of it on Panoramio.
The picture is taken from "Balcon de las Damas", the promontory on the west side of the beach. There is evidence here of severe sand erosion as seen by the chert outcrops near the water line. Also, near here was a huge coral rock we called "Piedra Pescuezo" (Neck Rock) which has apparently disappeared. Not far from here was my uncle's house, which was demolished to make way for one of the new hotels.
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Spell check!!!!!!!!!!! "Metropolitan Opera " at Lincoln Center.
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Not the Municipal Building. This is Tweed Courthouse.
I'm building a web page about Cuba's lighthouses (http://www.lighthousesrus.org/Gulf/Cuba.htm#CU23). I'd like to use your photo. Please send me an eMail via c@lighthousesRus.org and mention Punta Rasa in Cuba to let me know your thoughts.
This is Low Library, but it is not actually the library, although it says so on the front. It is the administration building now -- it has not been used as a library since the 1930s. The main library is Butler Library, facing it across College Green -- there are many pictures of it on Panoramio.
Muy original Voted! Un saludo!!
Gran bella foto! Complimenti!
The picture is taken from "Balcon de las Damas", the promontory on the west side of the beach. There is evidence here of severe sand erosion as seen by the chert outcrops near the water line. Also, near here was a huge coral rock we called "Piedra Pescuezo" (Neck Rock) which has apparently disappeared. Not far from here was my uncle's house, which was demolished to make way for one of the new hotels.
Muy buena foto, saludos MARSE
very nice , lovely..